Best Estonian crime series

Get ready to binge. We've found a collection of must-watch crime shows from Estonia, now streaming on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, and other top services!

  • Poster for Traitor

    Traitor 2019

    In 2004, shortly before Estonia's accession to NATO, the Russian intelligence service is approaching Alfred Vind, an official of the Estonian Ministry of Defense ...

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  • Poster for Melchior, der Apotheker

    Melchior, der Apotheker 2023

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  • Poster for The Vengeance Bureau

    The Vengeance Bureau 2009

    The heroes of the crime series "The Vengeance Bureau" are two women - former murder group investigator Frida Arrak and former secretary Marion Pärn. Women are complete opposites in character and worldview, but they are united by a common resentment against the male. Anger culminates in the idea of starting to offer revenge to their peers. Of course, men whose wives happen to be chauvinists, perpetrators or abusers are not sent back either. All similarities and coincidences are intentional.

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  • Väikelinna detektiivid 2014

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  • Ohtlik lend 2006

    Controversial fish fanatic investigator from Tallinn, Andres Västrik, whose nickname is the Pimple (Västrik -> Vistrik), is sent to arrest the legendary drug dealer. On those tense moments, he must mend their relationship with a spouse, who is sick and tired of waiting for the man. Pimple is indeed a first-rate investigator, but as a person he causes mischiefs and drives carefully prepared operation to ruins. Soon, he will be sent to Pärnu for a "forced leave".

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  • Poster for Alpine House

    Alpine House 2012

    Estonia's women's swimming team is stripped of their Olympic medals because of doping, and a scandal begins. With the help of Martin Kütt, an internationally renowned crisis expert, the team aims to solve the disaster. However, as Martin investigates the doping, it emerges that even government officials are involved in the affair.

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  • Poster for Ment

    Ment 2012

    In a humorous tone, "Ment" (Russian criminals called militiamen in Soviet-era slang) tells the story of the daily life of an ordinary police officer.

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  • Ohtlik Lend 2006

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